Babies who are born prematurely have a greater risk of suffering brain damage and cerebral palsy. Many times, due to negligence.
A drug called tPA can significantly improve outcomes when given soon after a stroke, but it can cause complications and even death if given too late.
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If your newborn suffered brain damage due to medical malpractice, he or she may need a feeding tube. Here’s what you need to know.
Traumatic brain injuries can cause hormone dysfunction, a condition that may not be properly diagnosed or treated in some cases.
When a newborn’s blood sugar levels are too low, it can result in permanent brain damage. Sometimes, medical negligence is to blame.
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Intubation is necessary when a patient cannot breathe on their own, but when a tube placement goes wrong, it can result in irreversible brain injury or death.
Anesthesia is generally very safe, but an anesthesiologist’s negligence can result in permanent brain damage or even death.
Hemiplegia and hemiparesis affect one side of the body permanently, and they can be caused by medical negligence on the part of doctors..
Some traumatic birth injuries can lead to a child developing cerebral palsy. In many cases, this outcome could have been prevented.
Traumatic spinal cord injuries affect the brain and body in devasting ways that may impact your life permanently.
HIE and cerebral palsy sometimes occur together, but that isn’t always the case. Unfortunately, both can happen as a result of medical malpractice.
Traumatic brain injuries can cause many serious medical problems, including aphasia.
Doctor errors in the Neonatal Intensive Care unit may lead to birth injuries, which may be considered medical malpractice.
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